Szolyák Péter - Csengeri Piroska (szerk.): A Herman Ottó Múzeum Évkönyve 56. (Miskolc, 2017)
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TABLE OF CONTENTS ARCHAEOLOGY TARBAY, János Gábor New Laie Bronze Age Metal Linds from Gönc....................................................................................................................9 SIMON, László "Fool's Gold" - A case study of a Toman era coin findfrom Megyas^o...............................................................................29 SOÓS, Eszter-BÁRÁNY, Annamária-KÖHLER, Kitti-PUSZTAI, Tamás Settlement and gravesfrom Hernádvécse (NE-Hungary) in the 5th century AD: relation of living space and burialplace in the Hun Period..................................................................................................49 HISTORY KÁDÁR, Tamás A late attempt at sovereign province-building in early XIV century Hungary: the career of Péter, son of Petenye...........................................................................................................................................99 OLAJOS, Csaba The ancient Кару mansion - the Maillot Castle of Tally a..................................................................................................113 BOCSI, Zsófia-FAZEKAS, Gyöngyi-GIBER, Mihály-SZILÁGYI, Krisztián Antal Additional data to the history of the Toman Catholic church at Kéked..............................................................................129 SZALIPSZKI, Péter The history of (Lüsfr)Komlós in the second half of the 19th century...................................................................................165 BODNÁR, Mónika Glass Negatives from Bódvavendégi the Life and Work of Mária Bartóky.......................................................................187 HAJDÚ, Ildikó A hundred years in the lives of cooperatives in Hegy alja...................................................................................................201 ARTICLES VIGA, Gyula The whole in its parts: The regional research of Iván Balassa in northeastern Hungary....................................................221 A uthor's guide..........................................................................................................................................................................229